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USNR Sells DynaStar Software To DrekiTek

USNR announced in early September, they have sold the DynaStar Maintenance Management Software to DrekiTek Software Solutions Ltd., and looks forward to a long-term relationship with DrekiTek Software Solutions as it continues the development and support of the DynaStar system.

DynaStar customers will continue to receive the excellent support they expect along with ongoing development of the product. Existing Software Support Agreement (SSA) customers will continue to receive product support through the DrekiTek organization.

Jeffrey Taavettilan-Davis, CEO & Founder of DrekiTek Software Solutions comments, “Our team is looking forward to further enhancing the existing software’s functionality and transitioning the DynaStar Software into a fully web-based product. We plan to take this premier software package, now our flagship software product, to new levels while retaining its robust features, functionality, and easy-to-use interface. We will be honoring all existing Software Support Agreements and existing sales contracts with clients, many of which are already excited about the takeover and looking forward to a new and modernized DynaStar.”

USNR is now a referrer of the DynaStar software package. Terms of the private transaction were not disclosed.

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